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1,700 jobs on the line as HMRC plan 130 office closures

HMRC confirmed last week that it plans to close 130 offices saying that the move is part of an ongoing programme designed to deliver better value for money. This will be of little comfort to staff as...

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Spending cuts hit the Treasury

The Treasury is set to lose around 25% of its workforce due to the Chancellor’s spending cuts.

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Many businesses are upbeat about government spending cuts

95% of British business leaders and contractor accountants have a clear conscience about making staff cuts in the next few months according to statistics from Abbey Legal Protection.

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Rainy day savings are making a comeback

The recession has fuelled an increase in rainy day savings, according to Jonathan Davis, an economist at Jonathan Davis Wealth Management.

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Contractor accountants could benefit from skills shortages

Over 50% of people working in contractor accounting and finance departments think the economic outlook is good at the moment and staff growth has gone up by 30%.

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Private sector can absorb public sector fallout

In what seems to be a contradiction of other recent reports, the latest quarterly job survey from the CIPD and KPMG claims that public sector redundancies will be more than offset by new private sector...

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Contractor accountants need a financial contingency plan

Contractor accountants and other professional freelancers must be prepared for financial changes, especially in these times of economic uncertainty.

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680 people apply for 440 voluntary redundancies!

440 jobs are to be lost at Official Receiver offices throughout the UK, according to the Public and Commercial Services Union.

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Business confidence weak in areas reliant on public sector

Small businesses and contractor accountants are now less confident in their ability to create new jobs, according to research conducted by the FPB.

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24% of employees are seeking out new horizons

The latest ‘Employee Outlook’ survey from the CIPD suggests that UK workers are feeling increasingly insecure about their jobs.

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Will the base rate remain at 0.5% for the rest of 2011?

Savers and online accountants who have been hoping to see the Bank of England’s MPC raise interest rates sooner rather than later will be dismayed to learn that the Institute of Directors has said...

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More than eight out of ten accountants wants to jump ship

Accounting firms could find themselves without key members of staff as more than eight out of ten employees, including accountants for contractors, are considering changing job.

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SMEs display pessimism about hiring intentions this year

The results of a recent survey of SME owners on their hiring intentions for 2012 provides a disturbing outlook for 2012.

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1,700 jobs on the line as HMRC plan 130 office closures

HMRC confirmed last week that it plans to close 130 offices saying that the move is part of an ongoing programme designed to deliver better value for money. This will be of little comfort to staff as...

View Article

Spending cuts hit the Treasury

The Treasury is set to lose around 25% of its workforce due to the Chancellor’s spending cuts.

View Article


Many businesses are upbeat about government spending cuts

95% of British business leaders and contractor accountants have a clear conscience about making staff cuts in the next few months according to statistics from Abbey Legal Protection.

View Article

Rainy day savings are making a comeback

The recession has fuelled an increase in rainy day savings, according to Jonathan Davis, an economist at Jonathan Davis Wealth Management.

View Article


Contractor accountants could benefit from skills shortages

Over 50% of people working in contractor accounting and finance departments think the economic outlook is good at the moment and staff growth has gone up by 30%.

View Article

Private sector can absorb public sector fallout

In what seems to be a contradiction of other recent reports, the latest quarterly job survey from the CIPD and KPMG claims that public sector redundancies will be more than offset by new private sector...

View Article

Contractor accountants need a financial contingency plan

Contractor accountants and other professional freelancers must be prepared for financial changes, especially in these times of economic uncertainty.

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